Tresa Motors launches its first commercial EV, Model V0.1, Auto News, ET Auto


<p>Tresa Motors is eagerly preparing to introduce the Model V in the second quarter of FY2023 as a pivotal milestone in their journey towards electric mobility.</p>
Tresa Motors is eagerly preparing to introduce the Model V in the second quarter of FY2023 as a pivotal milestone in their journey towards electric mobility.

Bengaluru-based Tresa Motors Monday unveiled its first electric commercial vehicle, the Model V0.1.

The Model V0.1, developed by Tresa Motors, is built upon the company’s Axial Flux Motor Platform: FLUX350, which forms the foundation of this innovative vehicle.

“Currently, India has a fleet of 2.8 million trucks, contributing to 60% of emissions, highlighting the urgent need for zero emissions medium and heavy trucks. With the upcoming vehicle scrappage policy in 2024 and increasing fuel costs, the time is ripe for a shift towards medium and heavy electric trucks,” the company said in a statement.

Tresa Motors aims to spearhead this transformation by providing safe, cutting-edge, and environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional diesel trucks. Their objective is to offer solutions that not only deliver on sustainability but also deliver the lowest total cost of ownership to customers.

Rohan Shravan, the Founder CEO of Tresa Motors, expressed his belief that “India has the potential to become a global powerhouse for EVs in the years to come. With Tresa Motors, we are determined to contribute to the realization of this vision and position India as a leader in global transportation solutions.”

Tresa Motors is eagerly preparing to introduce the Model V in the second quarter of FY2023 as a pivotal milestone in their journey towards electric mobility.

  • Published On Jul 3, 2023 at 10:20 AM IST

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